The resignation of Sheikh Hasina as Bangladesh’s Prime Minister amid widespread protests has led to significant unrest, with over 600 deaths reported. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus heads the interim government, but questions about stability remain. Comparisons with Afghanistan and Pakistan are discussed, as student leaders take on governance roles, highlighting future uncertainties in the nation.
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